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RAN ORE 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
- Daughters will meet at Mrs. Rabar- 
_ dy’s cottage in Annisquam, Tuesday, 
if it is fair, and on Wednesday if 
not fair Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr, Mrs. 
Harlan Morgan and Miss Keating 
started this noon by auto for the 
aviation meet in Squantum. 
The meeting of Wm. Jeffrey 
Colony, U. O. P. F., to be held on 
Monday evening will be one of 
special importance, as the nomina- 
tion of officers for the coming year 
will take place, after which a colla- 
tion will be served. .- 
Albert Harraden had a close eall 
from serious accident Tuesday when 
an automobile owned by Dr. Gan- 
nett collided with his bicycle. Mr. 
Harraden was run over and one of 
the wheels was on his leg when the 
ear was brought to a stop. Fortun- 
ately no bones were broken and 
aside from a severe shaking up and 
a few cutd and Rashes, he escaped 
serious injury. 
Letters remaining Gvelainied at 
the Manchester postoffice for week 
ending Sept. 3: Louise Melle Arra- 
mon, Mrs. James C. Barr, Miss An- 
nie Brown, Mason Bross, Patrick 
Maurice Fitz, John E. Goodwin, Mrs. 
Paul D. Rust, D. Riggs, Miss M. 
Rafferty, Rear-Com. Herbert M. 
Sears, James F.. Stuck, 
BEWARE 
OF THE DANGEROUS 
House Fly 
Flies are disease carriers. 
Infect food and drink. 
Each female lays 150 eggs. 
KEEP THEM OUT OF ALL 
YOUR BUILDINGS. 
Do your duty to your home and 
family by ridding the house of the 
pest of mankind—the house-fly— 
one of the worst breeders of disease 
that makes miserable the life of the 
average household. 
“Fiy-Go” 
For sale by 
‘F. W. VARNEY 
Beverly Farms 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SENSATIONAL CAPTURE OF AL- 
LEGED CROOK AT BEV- 
ERLY COVE ESTATE. 
What is thought by the police to 
be an important ‘‘catch’’ was the 
arrest yesterday morning of a man 
who was thought to be on the point 
of burglarizing the summer cottage 
occupied by Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter at 
Beverly Cove. 
Captured some time after mid- 
night after a desperate struggle by 
Edward Coughlin, a private watch- 
man, whom he almost blinded by 
throwing ammonia into his eyes, a 
man giving the name of George Wat- 
son, and claiming to belong in New 
York, is held by the Beverly police 
on susnicion of being the motor pi- 
rate who had been robbing the 
homes of North Shore residents. 
Coughlin’s struggle with Watson 
Was sensational in the extreme. The 
former is employed as a_ night 
watchman by Mrs. L. Z. Leiter of 
Washington and New ‘York, and 
about 12.30 Wednesday night, some 
time after the robbery at the resi- 
dence of Thomas P. Beals, near by, 
saw a man going up the steps of the © 
Leiter residence. Hailing the fel- 
low, whom he suspected of being the 
burglar, Coughlin drew his revolver 
and ordered him to throw up his 
hands.: The man raised one hand 
only and when Coughlin approached 
and placed his hand on the strang- 
er’s arm the latter suddenly drew 
forth a syringe and squirted a stream 
of ammonia into the watchman’s 
faces 
But for the fact that Coughlin 
happened to be wearing glasses he 
would probably have his eyesight 
permanently injured, if not destroy- 
ed. As it was, he was temporarily 
blinded and the man got away. 
Coughlin quickly recovered his 
sight, however, and made after his 
man, whom he captured after a 
short chase. The stranger put up a 
hard fight, but was overpowered by 
Coughlin, who ealled Mrs. Leiter’s 
chauffeur to his assistance and took 
his prisoner to the police station. 
There the man gave his name as 
George Watson of New York. He 
claimed to be a man of wealth, but 
failed to offer any explanation of his 
presence at the Leiter house after 
midnight. In his pockets 
found, besides a flashlight, a gold 
wateh and chain with compass 
charm, of Tiffany make, and a dia- 
mond ring in a red leather pocket- 
book. 
Watson was arraigned in court 
yesterday on a charge of assault up- 
on Coughlin, and the police have had 
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him held for a week in order to look 
him up in an effort to connect him 
with the series of shore robberies re- 
cently. 
Monday night of this week an- 
other bad ‘‘break’’ occurred in Man- 
chester, this timewat the EH. D. Jor- 
dan estate, occupied by Mrs. EH. V. 
R. Thayer. Entrance to the second 
floor was made in about the same 
manner and at the same time as 
other burglaries of this sort. Miss 
Susan Thayer entered her room to 
dress and as she passed by an alcove 
a man rushed out and dove through 
a sereened window and from the 
roof jumped to the ground, a dis- 
tance of twenty feet. He took some 
valuable jewelry along with him, 
Miss Thayer did not see him. Chief 
of Police Sullivan was communicat- 
ed with and in less than five minutes 
he was at the house. The man had 
probably made his escape in a mo- 
tor boat by that time. Chief Sulli- 
van is of the opinion that the fellow 
caught in Beverly is one of the gang 
operating along the Shore. 
R. K. McMillan 
163 Cabot street, BEVERLY 
ladies’ Tailor 
find’s pleasure in announcing 
that the very latest novelties in 
materials, designs and trim- 
mings for the 
FALL AND WINTER SEASON 
1910 
have now arrived, and here- 
with extends a cordial invita- 
tion to call and inspect same. 
_ Each garment is man-tail- 
ored throughout, and shows the 
highest degree of perfection in 
artistic workmanship and fit. 
All work guaranteed. 
